With just days to go before the big reveal, OnePlus is getting everyone talking about its upcoming budget smartphone, the N6.

Positioned as a more wallet-friendly option below the Nord series, the phone (model CPH2955) seems to prioritize real-world usability over flashy specs. It recently popped up on Geekbench, confirming it’s powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 6300 chipset, an octa-core processor with two performance Cortex-A76 cores (up to 2.4 GHz) and six efficiency-focused A55 cores, paired with a Mali-G57 MC2 GPU.

In the tests, it scored around 780 in single-core and 2,000 in multi-core while running Android 16 with 6GB of RAM. Nothing mind-blowing, but sufficient for everyday tasks like scrolling through social media, streaming, and light multitasking. These scores are also right in line with what we’ve seen from the Dimensity 6300 in other phones.
The real star here is the battery. OnePlus has already confirmed an 8,000 mAh monster, apparently the biggest in the ₹15,000–₹25,000 range. The company claims you can get up to three days of typical use out of it, and they’re promising the battery will stay healthy for up to seven years. It supports 45W SuperVOOC fast charging, so when you do need to top up, it won’t take forever.
The phone is set to launch in India on June 30, 2026, in black and green colors, with sales going live on Amazon. While we still don’t have the full specs (especially the display and cameras), the early signs point to a phone that focuses on reliable daily performance, smooth OxygenOS 16, and that massive battery life.
This feels like a smart move from OnePlus. Instead of trying to compete on flagship features, they’re doubling down on what actually matters to a lot of regular users.
We’ll know a lot more once the official event happens, but right now the N6 is looking like a solid, no-nonsense pick for anyone who wants long-lasting battery life and decent performance without breaking the bank.
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(Source: Geekbench)




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